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Usual suspects pacing Twins' offense
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(11:22 am ET) The Twins have had one of the AL's top offenses in May and it's no surprise the usual suspects are leading the charge. Catcher Joe Mauer rides an 11-game hitting streak into Monday's game against the White Sox, while Justin Morneau has hit safely in 14 of his last 16 games.

Mauer is batting .444 (20 for 45) with five RBI, eight walks, 10 doubles and 11 runs during his hitting streak, and Morneau is batting .339 (21 for 62) with one home run, four doubles, 10 runs and 15 RBI in his last 16 games.

"Joe had his little cold stretch we probably won't see again this year, but is back on fire. And Justin has been staying on the ball really good and putting some really nice swings on it," manager Ron Gardenhire said, per MLB.com. "We know we can score some runs and our offense is starting to click a little bit, and that's fun to watch."


Jerry Hairston could require tuneup
by Bill Passonno | CBSSports.com
(11:22 am ET) Dodgers third baseman Jerry Hairston (groin) is expected to return from the disabled list on the first day he is eligible May 22, but could play in a minor-league rehab game beforehand, the Los Angeles Daily News reports. Hairston landed on the disabled list last Tuesday with a strained left groin.

Russell Martin could be close to return
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(11:21 am ET) Pirates catcher Russell Martin has not played since May 9, but could be nearing a return.

Martin was available off the bench Sunday, and manager Clint Hurdle said the team would have been able to get by had starter Michael McHenry been hurt during the game. Tony Sanchez, who was called up as the team's replacement for Martin, has been sent down, meaning Martin will probably not hit the disabled list. 

Martin is hitting .263/.358/.526 in 95 at-bats this season. The Pirates will play the Brewers Monday night. If Martin isn't in the team's starting lineup, he should again be available off the bench.


Zack Greinke decision coming Monday
by Bill Passonno | CBSSports.com
(11:10 am ET) Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke (left collarbone) completed a successful bullpen session Sunday and the team's medical staff is expected to determine his official status for a return to the rotation on Monday, the Los Angeles Daily News reports. Greinke, who made his first rehab start with Class A Rancho Cucamonga last Friday, is tentatively slated to return Wednesday against Washington.

The right-hander hasn't pitched with the Dodgers since suffering a fractured left collarbone during a brawl against the Padres on April 11. He is 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA in two starts.


Pedro Strop recovers from rough start
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:57 am ET) Orioles reliever Pedro Strop continues to get further away from his slow start. Strop fired a 10th straight scoreless outing Sunday against the Twins, lowering his ERA from 11.81 to 4.50 during that stretch.

"I've been working and getting my feeling back," Strop said, per MASNsports.com. "Mechanically-wise, I try to stay closed as much as I can. It's been getting me to the position where I want to be."

Strop said he has sought out advice from pitching coach Rick Adair and closer Jim Johnson.

"I've been getting help from coaches, my teammates," he said. "Jim Johnson's been helping me a lot, because he's pretty much a sinker pitcher. Sometimes, it's not that easy getting those pitches where you want them. It's all about rhythm and location."


Dodgers' Dee Gordon now batting ... ninth?
by Bill Passonno | CBSSports.com
(10:55 am ET) Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said he could take a page out of former skipper Tony La Russa's playbook and use shortstop Dee Gordon as the No. 9 hitter once Mark Ellis returns from the disabled list, the Los Angeles Daily News reports. Gordon has spent the past two games in the two-spot, which is Ellis' usual position with Carl Crawford at leadoff.

Mattingly said the move would be spearheaded by his preference to alternate between left-handed and right-handed batters at the top of the lineup. Gordon recorded his fourth steal in eight games Sunday against the Marlins.


Adam Jones 'still growing as a player'
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:50 am ET) Orioles outfielder Adam Jones said he's doing a better job of not chasing pitches outside of the strike zone, per MASNsports.com.

"I'm trying to really stay off the down-and-away pitch," Jones said. "If I could find a way to lay off that pitch more, I'd find myself on first base a lot more often and score more runs. Trying to lay off it, but if I can't, shoot it in that hole (on the right side). Second baseman will probably be playing me up the middle more. I'm just trying to make contact."

Per FanGraphs.com, Jones is swinging at 39.6 percent of pitches outside of the strike zone, which is just above his career mark (39.5 percent) and below his rate the last two seasons (40.4 percent), so the numbers don't back up his claim just yet. But Jones insists he's making an effort to become a better hitter.

"I'm just trying to get on base anyway I can," Jones said. "Take the hits over there if they want to pitch me away. You see what Miguel Cabrera does. He takes what they give him and I'm learning that. Obviously I'm not on the same caliber as he is but my growth can be. I'm still growing as a player."


Corban Joseph recalled for doubleheader
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:44 am ET) The Yankees recalled infielder Corban Joseph from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for Monday's doubleheader against the Indians. Joseph was recalled to be the team's 26th man, which was a rule instituted by MLB last year for doubleheaders. 

Joseph, who started at first base in Game 1, is expected to be demoted back to the minors after Monday's doubleheader.


John Gast's strong start pushes him to the majors
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(10:42 am ET) Cardinals pitcher John Gast will make his first major-league start Tuesday against the Mets after a strong start in the minors. 

Gast started the year with four scoreless outings, finally giving up his first run May 3. He's actually coming off his worst start of the season. Gast gave up four runs over four innings. Gast has been striking out slightly more hitters to begin the year, but he's also walking more batters. Gast has been profiled as a soft-tosser, and may have trouble overpowering hitters in the majors.

He's not expected to be in the majors for long, so his Fantasy value might be limited. 


Matt Kemp reaches grand milestone
by Bill Passonno | CBSSports.com
(10:40 am ET) Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp has experienced a major power outage during the first six weeks of the season but he is still finding ways to remain productive. Kemp, who has just one homer in 137 at-bats, is carrying an 11-game hitting streak to boost his average to a season-high .277.

The veteran slugger finished 2 for 3 during Los Angeles' 5-3 victory over Miami on Sunday with his second single giving him 1,000 career hits. He became the third-fastest Dodger to reach the milestone behind only Pedro Guerrero and Steve Garvey, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.

"It's kind of a lot, it's kind of not," Kemp said. "Some great hitters behind me have 3,000 hits. It's hard to imagine getting that many hits. I'm not worried about hitting home runs. Never have been. My main concern is getting on base, hitting with runners in scoring position."


 
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